International Color Consortium
The International Color Consortium (ICC) is an organization founded in 1993 to promote standardization in color management across various devices and applications. Its primary goal is to ensure consistent color reproduction in digital imaging, printing, and display technologies. The ICC develops and maintains the ICC Profile specification, which helps devices like monitors, printers, and cameras communicate color information accurately.
Members of the ICC include industry leaders from sectors such as printing, photography, and software development. By collaborating on color management solutions, the ICC aims to improve the quality and consistency of color across different platforms and devices, benefiting both professionals and consumers in the creative industries.